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| name= Eldarion

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| name=Eldarion

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| othernames=Scion of the Eldar

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| position=Heir to the throne and later King of the [[Reunited Kingdom]]

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| titles=King of the [[Reunited Kingdom]]

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| birth=Possibly around [[Fourth Age 20]]

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| rule= [[Fourth Age 120]]

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| location=[[Gondor]] and [[Arnor]]

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| death=Possibly around [[Fourth Age 220]]

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| gender=Male

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| language=[[Westron]]

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| parentage=[[Aragorn II]] + [[Arwen]]

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| house=[[House of Telcontar]]

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| parentage=[[Aragorn|Elessar]] & [[Arwen]]

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| siblings=Unnamed sisters

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'''Eldarion''' ([[Quenya|Q]], pron. {{IPA|[elˈdari.on]}}) was the only recorded son of [[Arwen]] and [[Aragorn II|Elessar]].

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}}'''Eldarion''' ([[Quenya|Q]], pron. {{IPA|[elˈdari.on]}}) was the only recorded son of [[Arwen]] and [[Aragorn|Elessar]].

==History==

==History==

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Eldarion's birth was significant in that he represented the union of the lines of [[Eärendil the Mariner|Eärendil]]'s sons [[Elros]] (through Aragorn) and [[Elrond]] (through Arwen) separated for millennia.

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Eldarion's birth was significant in that he represented the reunion of the lines of [[Eärendil]]'s sons [[Elros]] (through Aragorn) and [[Elrond]] (through Arwen) separated for millennia. Also, he represented (through [[Galadriel]]) the union of the [[Edain|Three Houses of the Edain]] with the ancient [[House of Finarfin]].

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Eldarion became the second King of the [[Reunited Kingdom]] after the death of his father Elessar in [[Fourth Age 120]]. He was also recorded to have several sisters.<ref>{{App|Tale}}</ref>

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Eldarion became the second King of the [[Reunited Kingdom]] after the death of his father Elessar in {{FoA|120}}. He was also recorded to have several sisters.<ref>{{App|Tale}}</ref>

A hundred-and-five years after the fall of the [[Barad-dûr|Dark Tower]], he encountered a renewal of [[Morgoth]]-worship during his reign.<ref>{{PM|Shadow}}</ref>

A hundred-and-five years after the fall of the [[Barad-dûr|Dark Tower]], he encountered a renewal of [[Morgoth]]-worship during his reign.<ref>{{PM|Shadow}}</ref>

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==Etymology==

==Etymology==

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His name in [[Quenya]] means "Scion of the [[Eldar]]". In [[Letter 338]], [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] spelled this name '''Eldaron''', this is probably a typographic error.

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His name in [[Quenya]] means "Scion of the [[Eldar]]". In [[Letter 338]], [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] spelled this name '''Eldaron''', this is probably a typographic error.<ref>{{L|338}}</ref>

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==Portrayal in adaptations==

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'''2003: ''[[Peter Jackson's The Return of the King]]'':'''

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:While Arwen is on her way to the [[Grey Havens]] to leave Middle-earth and Aragorn, she has a vision of her future son (not named until the credits), which persuades her to stay. The boy is played by [[Sadwyn Brophy]], son of [[Jed Brophy]].

:While Arwen is on her way to the [[Grey Havens]] to leave Middle-earth and Aragorn, she has a vision of her future son (not named until the credits), which persuades her to stay. The boy is played by [[Sadwyn Brophy]], son of [[Jed Brophy]].

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| house=[[House of Telcontar]]<small><br/>Continuation of the senior branch of the [[House of Isildur]]</small>

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| prev=[[Aragorn|Elessar]]

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| prow=4

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| list=35th [[Kings of Gondor|King of Gondor]]

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| list=4th [[High King of the Dúnedain|High King]] of the [[Reunited Kingdom]]

Portrayal in adaptations

While Arwen is on her way to the Grey Havens to leave Middle-earth and Aragorn, she has a vision of her future son (not named until the credits), which persuades her to stay. The boy is played by Sadwyn Brophy, son of Jed Brophy.